
Master Verb Conjugation: Present and Past Tenses
Learn verb conjugation in present and past tenses with examples and exercises. Practice with sentences to reinforce your understanding. Enhance your grammar skills and improve your language proficiency effortlessly.
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Presens och imperfekt av have
Translate! Jag har huvudv rk. Hon har en r d Volvo. De har tv barn tillsammans.
I have got a headache. She has a red Volvo. They have two children together.
Have (har) i presens 1. I have 2. You have 3. He, she, it has 1. We have 2. You have 3. They have
Have i imperfekt(hade) 1. I had 2. You had 3. He, she, it had 1. We had 2. You had 3. They had
Ifyou wantto learna bit moreyou canwatch a video lessonon present perfectand past perfect. http://www.engvid.com/present-perfect-or-past-perfect/
Do chapter 15 in Basic Grammar Check and then Grammar in Action 1 on your computer. Go to Alla program , Applikationer, Grammar in Action and choose 20 questions. After that you can translate the sentences on the next slide.
Translate! Du hade en ring p ditt finger, men nu har du ingen. Hunden hade ett ben att tugga p . Vi hade husdjur f rr, men inte l ngre.
You had a ring on your finger, but now you have none. The dog had a bone to chew on. We had a pet ones, but not anymore.